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arcgisutils (version 0.4.0)

url: Parse an ArcGIS service or content URL into its components

Description

arc_url_parse() uses httr2::url_parse() to parse URL components and combine the components with a service or content URL type and a layer number if applicable. A layer component is only included if the type is "MapServer" or "FeatureServer" and the URL includes a trailing digit. A full url value is also included in the returned list. The url, type, and layer components are not part of the httr2_url class object returned by httr2::url_parse().

Usage

arc_url_parse(url, base_url = NULL, error_call = rlang::caller_call())

arc_url_type(url, error_call = rlang::caller_call())

is_url(url, error_call = rlang::caller_call())

Value

A named list with the following components: scheme, hostname, username, password, port, path, query, fragment, url, type, and layer.

Arguments

url

A string containing the URL to parse.

base_url

Use this as a parent, if url is a relative URL.

error_call

the caller environment to be used when propagating errors.

Details

[Experimental]

Examples

Run this code
arc_url_parse(
  "https://services.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/rest/services/USA_Topo_Maps/MapServer/0"
)
arc_url_parse(
  "https://geocode.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World/GeocodeServer"
)
arc_url_parse(
  "https://services.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/rest/services/WorldElevation3D/Terrain3D/ImageServer"
)

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